I moved the two nav lights off the A-frame and put them on the front of the console aswell as the two fillers for the fuel tanks.

This is as far as I have got so far. I am waiting for some fuel hose to arrive before I can finish off the tanks and wire in the senders. Need to get the bilge pump and transducer bonded to the hull aswell before the floor goes down for good

I moved the two nav lights off the A-frame and put them on the front of the console aswell as the two fillers for the fuel tanks.

Looks like a lot of work and some good progress since last time.

Just noticed that you have put your nav lights on the front of the console. Nav lights are normally configured to be side mounted to give an arc from straight ahead round to 22.5 degrees aft of the beam. Will yours still do this? Trying to do some mental gymnastics to decide if they will retain the correct arcs if mounted upside down?

Just noticed that you have put your nav lights on the front of the console. Nav lights are normally configured to be side mounted to give an arc from straight ahead round to 22.5 degrees aft of the beam. Will yours still do this? Trying to do some mental gymnastics to decide if they will retain the correct arcs if mounted upside down?

Duncan

Not quite. I mounted them as close to the edge of the console as possible to retain as much of the arc as possible, but the console does block most of it. The main thing is they point forward and sideways. I don't think anyone will pick up on a few degrees when at sea